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Why did you buy an FTO and where did you first see one?

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 2:58 pm
by robsta
Just curious as to how everyone came across FTOs and why they decided to buy one.

Myself, I first saw them on Grand Turismo back in the days when PS1 was still 'cool'. I was 12 at the time and been in love with them ever since. Now I'm 18 and I've finally got mine :)

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 3:15 pm
by FTO338
I brought it for my GF, because at the time i thought it looks good, & since its a FWD, the chance she be in trouble would be way less then all my other cars at the time, which are all turbo RWD petrol drinkers.

Now i end up selling almost all my other cars & kept the FTO & just one more car. I might still keep it even after my new cars arrive. It just show how good the FTO is. :D

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 5:27 pm
by Supplanter
I was walking to the train station to go to school several years ago and one drove past and I was stunned by it's looks :D

It only took about 4 years to save up enough dough to get one :?

Why

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 5:30 pm
by dstocks
I already had the family car thing happening, and it seemed pointless to have 2 family cars - may as well have one to enjoy. Have always been partial to Mitsubishi's and an FTO came up at the right price and here I am.

Have done a lot of car swapping in the past and the previous cars either didnt look the part or didnt handle the way I wanted them to or didnt have quite enough go. The FTO has all of the above and more......

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 6:21 pm
by NorthQLDFTO
:D Saw the Jackie Chan movie "Thunderbolt" when I was 17... Fell in love with the FTO after seeing that flick... Saved my pennies for years & tried to find a nice example for sale... Luckily for me a good mate ended up having to sell his & so I bought it from him...

Love the cosmetics...Handling & she's got enough poke not to fall into the "all show & no go" category!

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 6:31 pm
by shue
i had a silvia before and ended up totalling it.was looking for a fwd car so i wont get into trouble much, the fto came along with good looks and impressive handling, wasnt a car person before and its changed me. 8)

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 7:00 pm
by GoldFTO
well i won the lottery at work and that made me look for a car that was quick and looked amazing...also i wanted a car that was not already in whyalla...lik a skyline or a 180sx!!!

so i went looking through car domain and found the mitsubishi FTO and was stunned for its looks...so ever since that day i looked every where for a FTO!!!

then i found the best deal going around when i found my car...found it on carsales.com.au and was so happy when i found it...rung the guy up the next day and got the done deal!!!

now i have spent sop much more money on it and its now a way better car..:P

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 7:07 pm
by pagan
hmmm saw it in a car mag in 94, when they show off new cars from around the globe,
You know "here is a new one from mitsu, FTO, but dont get too excited folks, its not coming down south" type thing the wheels and motor do.

I was awestruck, a vey expensive looking car at reasonable price. i was in love, i drooled over the pics for some time until i saw another article about it winning the jap car of the year and thought BASTARDS! bring it HERE!, i didnt know jack about importing so i figured owning it was a pipe dream and that was that.

low and behold, when i was about 19-20 and driving my commonwhore i saw one drive past me. i almost sh*t my pants i tell ya. then i began looking them up. didnt have the chance to buy one until much later, but i got it now and am a very happy man indeed.
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Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 7:34 pm
by HiRAEdd
Saw one driving along one day in my late teens. Had to do some research to find out what it was at the time. Wanted one since that time, took me about 10 years to achieve my dream.

At least now, no one can accuse me of having a mid life crisis later cause I've already got the sports car :)

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 9:19 pm
by demonjay
It was four year ago in Belconnen Canberra,nearly snapped my neck getting a second look....what was that!! "an FTO my wife says"( being japanese, she was familiar with them).
So when it came to getting a new car I researched them, and the rest is driving history.

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 10:01 pm
by scarecrow
Prior to spotting adriano's FTO on Carsales I don't think i'd ever seen one before (well, obviously I had, but never taken note) and after browsing around the forums i've been in love ever since. The only car i'm trading my FTO for is another FTO, or something rediculously expensive.

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 10:05 pm
by BuCkEt
The only car i'm trading my FTO for is another FTO
This man has his head screwed on right.


I had taken an R33 for a test drive and was contemplating buying it when my older brother told me about the FTO. He had looked at getting one before he bought his WRX.

So I did a little bit of homework and started looking for one, found this one and took it for a drive.

A couple of days later I had my FTO. :D

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 10:55 pm
by MrFT000
did anyone see that HOT FTO in Speed magazine???
maybe they got inspired by it to get an FTO??? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 10:58 pm
by mell
well...

i was originally in love with the 300zx...ahh the memories...

i started saving up at 14...i was going to get 92..gun metal grey ..fairlady...arhhhhhhh

then when the time came to start looking for cars...

realising that a 3litre turbo..would run my piggy bank dry at $1.30 p/L

i began looking through the trading post and saw it...

it was fto love at first sight..
:oops: :oops: :oops:

after realising the price of this beauty...i naged my parents to chip in a bit...

hehehehe :twisted: :twisted:
then i bought one ....love love love love..

though i will still get my 300zx as well...after do up my baby :roll:

just to mention...an fto would look hot as painted gun metal grey..

love love

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 10:59 pm
by mell
omg i wrote a book..lol

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 11:15 pm
by Boris
Well, i met Jono, and liked his fto so much that after a year and half i bough my own.

Was going to get a turbo, but to expensive back then insurance wise...

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 3:45 am
by Imperial
Yeah im pretty much the same as everyone else. My next door neighbour had a red FTO and i admired it thoroughtout my entire teen's, so i saved my pennie's and now have been the proud ownner of an FTO for the past 18months.

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 3:59 am
by indyfto
Well I saw my first FTO at a Sydney import dealer back in probably 1997 or thereabouts when they were $40K odd! Actually didn't like the styling at the time and never thought much more about them.

Had my old car written off and got a small payout which meant I just had to buy something half decent. So I looked around and found the FTO again but much cheaper. My two previous cars were slightly oddball and far from common which was a trend I wanted to continue so the FTO it was. I personally thought the shape looked better in 2001 when I got it than 1997 when I first saw it! I realised very quickly that there were very few FTOs done up much. So it was always going to have a decent AV stereo setup and lowered on big mags to stand out from the rest. What wasn't initially planned was the full on rebuild that eventually occured. Still was worth all the hassles in the end to have a rather unique car and it is still missed occassionally :(

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 8:52 am
by shue
just to mention...an fto would look hot as painted gun metal grey..
stay away from that idea , my cars goin gun metal grey once my b.kit is here. :twisted:

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 10:52 am
by mell
it was my love first.........

don't worry i don't have the $$$$ to go that far yet.. :(

my next project..is lowering the car...lol :wink:

i need$$$